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  • krulmichael
    STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
    • Feb 2009
    • 10721

    Don't Mess With Tradition - krulmichael's Michigan Wolverines


    Settings/Rules

    System - PS3

    Difficulty - Heisman

    Quarter Length - 8 Minutes

    Sliders - Matt10's with some personal tweaks

    Rosters - buckeye02 & GatorBait

    Substitutions - If I'm up by more than 21 points in the 4th quarter, I will mass-sub my Offense & Defense

    Recruiting - Using MattUM2 & juand's real prospects to make Dynasty Mode more realistic. I'll be setting the recruiting difficulty to Heisman and don't really have strict rules being as I am Michigan. I can go after ANY interested prospect.

    Play-Calling - Balanced & Fair. No abuse of "money" plays, will be using Michigan's playbook perhaps with some tweaks towards my coaching "needs"

    Super-Sim - Never

    Scheduling - I will use the real life schedule up to as many years as it has out. Also, I will not schedule any FCS teams either.

    Layout Thanks To - LopaKa, crusaderhoops10, Lanteri87, BDawg35, and The Buddha

    Banners Thanks To - Albidnis & The Buddha

    Twitch Channel
    http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


    Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
    Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
    Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
    Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
    Season V: 2-1

  • krulmichael
    STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
    • Feb 2009
    • 10721

    #2

    Location - Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Nickname - Wolverines

    Colors - Maize & Blue

    Stadium - Michigan Stadium "The Big House"

    Opened - October 1, 1927

    Capacity - 107,501

    Average Attendance - 100,000+

    Surface - Grass

    Conference - Big 10

    Conference Championships - 42

    Last Conference Championship - 2004

    All-Time Record - 884-308-36

    Rival Schools - Ohio State, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Minnesota

    Bowl Appearences - 40

    Last Bowl Appearence - 2011 (Gator Bowl, L vs. Mississippi State, 52-14)

    Bowl Record - 19-21

    National Championships - 7

    Twitch Channel
    http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


    Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
    Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
    Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
    Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
    Season V: 2-1

    Comment

    • krulmichael
      STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
      • Feb 2009
      • 10721

      #3
      Michigan Stadium



      Michigan Stadium. The Big House. Home of Michigan Football. One of the country's most classic, widely recognized sporting facilities, Michigan Stadium has come to symbolize the pride, tradition and excellence of the University of Michigan. There is truly no place like it on a fall Saturday afternoon.

      In the early 1920s, Fielding Yost formed a vision that would become Michigan Stadium. With winning teams and large fan turnouts, Yost realized the need for a larger football stadium. He asked for the Regents' approval, but considering the 1921 expansion of Ferry Field, they were hesitant to move forward with a new stadium. With Yost's dogged perseverance, they finally approved it on April 22, 1926.

      The new structure was built on land that had been home to an underground spring. The water posed a problem to the construction, creating a surface that resembled quicksand. It was this moist ground that during construction, engulfed a crane which remains under the stadium today. The high water table also led to nearly three-quarters of the stadium being built below ground level.

      Yost envisioned a stadium that would seat between 100,000 and 150,000 people. After much debate, the Regents, the University of Michigan and Fielding Yost reached an agreement by which the stadium would seat 72,000, with the ability to expand to more than 100,000. The construction would be financed not by the taxpayers of the State of Michigan, but by the sale of 3,000 $500 bonds.

      Fashioned after the Yale Bowl, 440 tons of reinforcing steel and 31,000 square feet of wire mesh went into the building of the 44-section, 72-row, 72,000-seat stadium at a cost of $950,000. As the stadium neared completion, Yost requested an additional 10,000 temporary seats for the concourse. This request was passed, and Michigan Stadium opened at the corner of Main Street and Stadium Boulevard with a capacity of 84,401 -- the largest college owned stadium of any team in the nation.

      On Oct. 1, 1927, Michigan played Ohio Wesleyan in the first game at Michigan Stadium, winning 33-0. Dedication of the new stadium came three weeks later, Oct. 22, 1927, against Ohio State, in another Michigan victory. The Buckeyes had hoped for revenge from the dedication of their own stadium five years earlier when the Wolverines came away with a 19-0 victory, but it was not to be.

      Since that inaugural season, Michigan Stadium has seen over 35 million fans pass through its gates and over 170 consecutive crowds of 100,000 plus. Many changes and renovations have continuously improved the quality of the facility, while increasing its capacity to its present 107,501. While there are many things known about Michigan Stadium, one aspect that remains a mystery is the location of Fritz Crisler's seat -- the one "extra" seat that is indicated in the capacity number given to Michigan Stadium every year since 1956. Despite this anonymity, the legacies of Crisler and Yost live on as Michigan continues to pack the stadium full of 100,000-plus fans game after game.

      Source - MGoBlue.com

      Twitch Channel
      http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


      Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
      Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
      Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
      Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
      Season V: 2-1

      Comment

      • krulmichael
        STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
        • Feb 2009
        • 10721

        #4
        Coach Michael Kleinbauer



        Coach Kleinbauer Catching A Pass As An Alamogordo Tiger.

        Coach Kleinbauer's Report Card


        Contract Details

        Contract Length: 3 Years
        Job Security: 57% (Start of Year 1)

        Contract Goals


        1. Beat a rival opponent each season.
        2. Sign 1 Top 25 prospect(s) in one regular season.
        3. Finish 2nd or better in the conference in one season.
        4. Win 10 games in one season.
        5. Win a bowl game.
        6. Win 75% of your conference games in one season.
        7. Finish 5th or better in the conference each season.
        8. Win 8 games in one season.
        9. Finish each season ranked in the BCS Top 25.
        10. Finish each season ranked in the BCS Top 35.
        11. Sign 10 4-star prospect(s) in one regular season.
        12. Sign a Top 50 Recruiting Class each regular season.
        13. Win 6 games in every season.
        14. Sign a Top 75 Recruiting Class in one regular season.
        15. Make it to a bowl game.

        Goals Legend

        Green - Completed (# of times completed)
        Red - Failed (# of times failed)
        Italicized - N/A

        Code:
        [B]Career Record: 32-7
        Conference Record: 13-2
        Winning Seasons: 5
        Longest Win Streak: 12
        Record vs. Rivals (Ohio State, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Minnesota): 12-4
        Record vs. Top 25: 7-3
        Record In Bowl Games: 2-3
        Conference Championships: 3
        National Championships: 0
        Record On Regional Broadcasts: 15-2
        Record On National Broadcasts: 7-3
        Average Attendance: 100,000+[/B]
        Bio

        Michael John Kleinbauer was born on March 3rd, 1989, in Frankfurt, Germany. On Friday, July 27th, 2007, Michael became the youngest coach in College Football History at the age of 18. After former Lobos Head Coach Rocky Long made his shocking announcement that he had resigned as the Lobos Head Coach after 9 years because his heart wasn't in it anymore, Michael had gotten a call a week later to be the Head Coach of the University of New Mexico football program.

        After 2 seasons with the New Mexico Lobos, Coach Kleinbauer decided that it was time to move on in his short career with the Lobos, but not without changing the Lobos Football Team's culture, turning them into a school to look out for this season. The player turned Coach got the call from the University of Michigan after the 2008 Season with the Lobos and was ecstatic to join the Wolverines as he's been a lifelong fan of the University of Michigan. "It really is a dream come true that the University of Michigan would like my services. I hope to continue the great tradition that this university has."

        Since then Coach Kleinbauer has led the Wolverines to 3 consecutive winning seasons since joining the team, hosting a 2-1 record in Bowl Games with the Wolverines.

        Kleinbauer played football throughout his High School career, playing at Wideout & Cornerback, also playing on Special Teams at Alamogordo High School.

        Twitch Channel
        http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


        Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
        Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
        Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
        Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
        Season V: 2-1

        Comment

        • krulmichael
          STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
          • Feb 2009
          • 10721

          #5

          Twitch Channel
          http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


          Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
          Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
          Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
          Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
          Season V: 2-1

          Comment

          • krulmichael
            STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
            • Feb 2009
            • 10721

            #6



            School Records



            Passing
            Passing TD (Career): Chad Henne (2004-2007) - 87
            Passing TD (Game): Chad Henne (2007) - 4
            Passing TD (Season): Denard Robinson (2011) - 27
            Passing Yards (Career): Chad Henne (2004-2007) - 9715
            Passing Yards (Game): John Navarre (2003) - 389
            Passing Yards (Season): John Navarre (2003) - 3331


            Rushing
            Rushing TD (Career): Anthony Thomas (1997-2000) - 55
            Rushing TD (Game): Ron Johnson (1968) - 5
            Rushing TD (Season): Ron Johnson (1968) - 19
            Rushing Yards (Career): Mike Hart (2004-2007) - 5040
            Rushing Yards (Game): Ron Johnson - 347
            Rushing Yards (Season): Tim Biakabutuka (1995) - 1818


            Receiving
            Receiving TD (Career): Braylan Edwards (2001-2004) - 39
            Receiving TD (Game): Derrick Alexander (1992) - 4
            Receiving TD (Season): Desmond Howard (1991) - 19
            Receiving Yards (Career): Braylan Edwards (2001-2004) - 3541
            Receiving Yards (Game): Jack Clancy (1966) - 197
            Receiving Yards (Season): Braylan Edwards (2004) - 1330
            Receptions (Career): Braylan Edwards (2001-2004) - 252
            Receptions (Game): Marquise Walker (2001) - 15
            Receptions (Season): Braylan Edwards (2004) - 97


            Defense
            Interceptions (Career): '67-69 DB - 25
            Interceptions (Game): '86 DB - 3
            Interceptions (Season): '68 DB - 10
            Sacks (Career): Brandon Graham (2006-2009) - 28
            Sacks (Game): '87 DE - 5
            Sacks (Season): Ryan Van Bergen (2011) - 13.5



            Single Game Records


            Interceptions: '42 DB (OK ST) - 5
            Longest Field Goal: '98 K (KSU) - 65
            Longest Fumble Return: '95 DB (RU) - 100
            Longest Interception Return: '11 Jordan Kovacs (Mich) - 101
            Longest Kick Return: '11 Normondo Harris (Purdue) - 102
            Longest Pass: '00 QB (Purdue) - 75
            Longest Punt: '50 P (Nevada) - 99
            Longest Punt Return: '11 Ronnie Hillman (SDSU) - 84
            Longest Run: '11 Dan Herron (Bucks) - 93
            Passing Yards: '90 David Klingler (Hou) - 716
            Receiving Yards: '98 Troy Edwards (LA Tech) - 405
            Receptions: '94 Randy Gatewood (UNLV) - 23
            Rushing Yards: '99 LaDainian Tomlinson (TCU) - 406
            Sacks: '06 DE (WMU) - 6


            Team Records

            Interceptions: UCLA - 10
            Passing Yards: Houston - 771
            Points Scored: Wyoming - 103
            Rushing Yards: Oklahoma - 768
            Sacks: TCU - 15
            Total Offense: Houston - 1021


            Dynasty Records


            Individual
            Field Goals: '03 K (UGA) - 31
            Interceptions: '68 Al Worley (Wash) - 14
            Passing Touchdowns: '06 Colt Brennan (Hawaii) - 58
            Passing Yards: '03 QB (TX Tech) - 5833
            QB Rating: '11 Case Keenum (Hou) - 203.8
            Receiving Touchdowns: '98 Troy Edwards (LA Tech) - 27
            Receiving Yards: '99 Trevor Insley (Nevada) - 2060
            Receptions: '09 Freddie Barnes (BGSU) - 155
            Rushing Touchdowns: '88 Barry Sanders (OK St) - 37
            Rushing Yards: '88 Barry Sanders (OK St) - 2628
            Sacks: '02 Terrell Suggs (ASU) - 24


            Career
            Interceptions: '50-52 Al Brosky (Illinois) - 29
            Passing Touchdowns: '05-08 Graham Harrell (TX Tech) - 134
            Passing Yards: '01-04 Timmy Chang (Hawaii) - 17072
            Receiving Touchdowns: '05-08 Jarett Dillard (Rice) - 60
            Receiving Yards: '96-99 Trevor Insley (Nevada) - 5005
            Receptions: '01-04 WR (Purdue) - 316
            Rushing Touchdowns: '96-99 Travis Prentice (Miami U) - 73
            Rushing Yards: '96-99 Ron Dayne (Wisconsin) - 6397
            Sacks: '00-02 Terrell Suggs (ASU) - 44


            Coaching Career Records


            Bowl Appearences: '66-10 Joe Paterno (PSU) - 37
            Bowl Victories: '66-09 Joe Paterno (PSU) - 24
            Career Victories: '66-10 Joe Paterno (PSU) - 401
            Games Coached: 1890-1946 (ND) - 548
            Longest Win Streak: '53-57 Bud Wilkinson (OU) - 47
            National Titles: '18-30 Knute Rockne (ND) - 6
            Years Coached: 1890-1946 (ND) - 57
            Years At A School: '66-10 Joe Paterno (PSU) - 45


            Twitch Channel
            http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


            Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
            Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
            Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
            Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
            Season V: 2-1

            Comment

            • krulmichael
              STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
              • Feb 2009
              • 10721

              #7



              Ohio State Buckeyes

              Overall: 2-2

              Home: 1-1

              Away: 1-1

              2011: L, 48-45



              Notre Dame Fighting Irish

              Overall: 4-0

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 2-0

              2011: W, 24-22



              Michigan State Spartans

              Overall: 4-0

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 2-0

              2011: W, 45-17



              Minnesota Golden Gophers

              Overall: 2-0

              Home: 1-0

              Away: 1-0

              2011: W, 52-17

              Series Record Against Big 10 Teams



              Illinois Fighting Illini

              Overall: 4-0

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 2-0

              2011: W, 42-13



              Indiana Hoosiers

              Overall: 3-0

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 1-0
              2011: N/A



              Iowa Hawkeyes

              Overall: 1-0

              Home: 0-0

              Away: 1-0

              2011: W, 56-7



              Nebraska Cornhuskers

              Overall: 0-1

              Home: 0-1

              Away: 0-0

              2011: L, 21-17



              Northwestern Wildcats

              Overall: 3-1

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 1-1

              2011: L, 49-30



              Penn State Nittany Lions

              Overall: 3-0

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 1-0



              Purdue Boilermakers

              Overall: 3-1

              Home: 2-0

              Away: 1-1

              2011: W, 42-28



              Wisconsin Badgers

              Overall: 1-2

              Home: 1-1

              Away: 0-1

              2011: N/A

              Twitch Channel
              http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


              Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
              Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
              Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
              Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
              Season V: 2-1

              Comment

              • krulmichael
                STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                • Feb 2009
                • 10721

                #8



                2011
                Pre-Season Ranking: #33
                Final Ranking: #14
                Record: 10-3
                Bowl Game: Gator Bowl W, 30-27 over Ole Miss
                Average Attendance: 114, 486
                Award Winners: QB Denard Robinson (Maxwell), DE Ryan Van Bergen (Nagurski & Lombardi), WR/RET Darryl Stonum (Returner of the Year)
                First-Team All-Americans: DE Ryan Van Bergen, DE Craig Roh, DT Mike Martin, FS Carvin Johnson, RET Darryl Stonum
                Second-Team All-Americans: None
                Freshman All-Americans: FS Josh Furman
                First-Team All-Conference: QB Denard Robinson, WR Roy Roundtree, DE Ryan Van Bergen, DE Craig Roh, DT Mike Martin, FS Carvin Johnson, RET Darryl Stonum
                Second-Team All-Conference: SS Jordan Kovacs, P Will Hagerup
                Passing Leader: QB Denard Robinson: 146/312, 2652 Yards, 27 Touchdowns, 5 Interceptions
                Rushing Leader: HB Michael Shaw: 215 Carries, 1228 Yards, 13 Touchdowns, 5.7 Carry AVG, 94.5 Game AVG
                Receiving Leader: WR Roy Roundtree: 39 Receptions, 933 Yards, 11 Touchdowns, 23.9 Reception AVG, 71.8 Game AVG
                Defense: Tackles: SS Jordan Kovacs (45), Interceptions: CB Troy Woolfolk (2), Sacks: DE Ryan Van Bergen (13.5)
                National Championship: #2 Nebraska Cornhuskers (12-1) (8-1): 35 vs. #1 Oklahoma Sooners (12-0) (9-0): 19
                Heisman Trophy Winner: Wisconsin Badgers - HB#22 Rex Burkhead (Jr.) 315 Carries, 1804 Yards, 18 Touchdowns, 5.7 Yards Per Carry, 138.8 Yards Per Game
                Summary: Michigan started off on a hot 5-0 start before being upset by Big Ten foe Northwestern (49-30). Wolverines rebounded to win 4 straight games after that before two tough losses at the end of the regular season to eventual National Champions Nebraska (21-17) and huge rivalry Ohio State (48-45) on a squib kick that will forever be remembered. Michigan closed out strong with a close victory in the Gator Bowl against Ole Miss (30-27) to end the season ranked #14 in the country.

                Twitch Channel
                http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                Season V: 2-1

                Comment

                • krulmichael
                  STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 10721

                  #9


                  Impact Players


                  Denard Robinson
                  Position: Quarterback
                  Class: Junior
                  Ratings: 91 OVR, 95 SPD, 99 ACC, 78 AWR, 92 THP, 82 THA
                  2010 Stats: N/A


                  Roy Roundtree
                  Position: Wide Receiver
                  Class: Redshirt Junior
                  Ratings: 88 OVR, 89 SPD, 83 AWR, 85 CTH, 93 RTE, 73 CIT
                  2010 Stats: N/A


                  Jordan Kovacs
                  Position: Safety
                  Class: Redshirt Junior
                  Ratings: 85 OVR, 83 SPD, 74 AWR, 66 CTH, 93 TAK, 75 POW
                  2010 Stats: N/A

                  Code:
                  [b][font=arial][size=6][color=#000063]2011 Wolverines Roster[/color][/size][color=#000063][/color][/font][/b][font=arial][color=#000063][/color][/font][color=#000063][/color][size=3]
                  #    Pos  Player                  Cl.
                  [b]16    QB   Denard Robinson            Jr.[/b]
                  7    QB   Devin Gardner           So.
                  11   QB   Russell Bellomy         Fr.
                  2    HB   Vincent Smith           Jr.
                  20   HB   Michael Shaw            Sr.
                  15   HB   Michael Cox             rJr.
                  28   HB   Fitzgerald Toussaint    rSo.
                  33   HB   Stephen Hopkins         So.
                  [color=red]26   HB   Justice Hayes           Fr.[/color]
                  [color=red]38   HB   Thomas Rawls            Fr.[/color]
                  49   FB   John McColgan           rSr.
                  [b]12   WR   Roy Roundtree           rJr.[/b]
                  9    WR   Martavious Odoms        Sr.
                  21   WR   Junior Hemingway        rSr.
                  22   WR   Darryl Stonum           Sr.
                  19   WR   Kelvin Grady            rSr.
                  6    WR   Jeron Stokes            Jr.
                  18   WR   James Rogers            Sr.
                  81   WR   Jerald Robinson         rFr.
                  17   WR   Jeremy Jackson          rFr.
                  10   WR   Jeremy Gallon           rSo.
                  86   TE   Kevin Koger             Sr.
                  80   TE   Ricardo Miller          rFr.
                  88   TE   Brandon Moore           rJr.
                  [color=red]82   TE   Chris Barnett           Fr.[/color]
                  77   OT   Taylor Lewan            rSo.
                  69   OT   Erik Gunderson          rSo.
                  75   OT   Michael Schofied        rSo.
                  72   OT   Mark Huyge              rSr.
                  65   OG   Patrick Omameh          rJr.
                  56   OG   Ricky Barnum            rJr.
                  79   OG   Tony Posada             Fr.
                  [color=red]59   OG   Chris Bryant            Fr.[/color]
                  57   OG   Elliot Mealer           rJr.
                  [B][color=blue]50   C    David Molk              rSr.[/color][/b]
                  63   C    Rocko Khoury            rJr.
                  88   DE   Craig Roh               Jr.
                  53   DE   Ryan Van Bergen         rSr.
                  97   DE   Brennen Beyer           Fr.
                  55   DE   Jibreel Black           So.
                  68   DT   Mike Martin             Sr.
                  73   DT   William Campbell        Jr.
                  76   DT   Quinton Washington      rSo.
                  54   DT   Richard Ash             rFr.
                  41   DT   Kenny Wilkins           rFr.
                  27   OLB  Mike Jones              Jr.
                  42   OLB  J.B. Fitgerald          Sr.
                  37   OLB  Jake Ryan               rFr.
                  [color=red]40   OLB  Antonio Poole           Fr.[/color]
                  35   OLB  Isaiah Bell             rSo.
                  25   MLB  Kenny Demens            rJr.
                  51   MLB  Marrell Evans           rFr.
                  48   MLB  Brandon Herron          rSr.
                  [color=red]44   MLB  Desmond Morgan          Fr.[/color]
                  29   CB   Troy Woolfolk           rSr.
                  12   CB   J.T. Floyd              rJr.
                  5    CB   Courtney Avery          So.
                  36   CB   Terrence Talbot         rFr.
                  23   CB   Blake Countess          Fr.
                  31   CB   Greg Brown              Fr.
                  [color=red]24   CB   Delonte Holowell        Fr.[/color]
                  13   FS   Carvin Johnson          So.
                  14   FS   Josh Furman             rFr.
                  [color=blue][b]32   SS   Jordan Kovacs           rJr.[/b][/color]
                  30   SS   Thomas Gordon           rSo.
                  3    SS   Marvin Robinson         So.
                  45   K    Matt Wile               Fr.
                  43   P    Will Hagerup            So.[/size]
                  Legend

                  Bold - Impact Players
                  Blue - Captain
                  Red - Redshirted
                  Italicized - Transfer

                  Twitch Channel
                  http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                  Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                  Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                  Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                  Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                  Season V: 2-1

                  Comment

                  • krulmichael
                    STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 10721

                    #10



                    2011 (Big Ten)

                    Strength of Schedule - A-

                    - September 3rd, 2011 - vs. Western Michigan
                    Team Ratings: C+ Overall, C+ Offense, C+ Defense, C Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #91

                    - September 10th, 2011 - vs. Notre Dame
                    Team Ratings: B+ Overall, B+ Offense, B Defense, A Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #21

                    - September 17th, 2011 - vs. Eastern Michigan
                    Team Ratings: D Overall, D+ Offense, D Defense, D Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #119

                    - September 24th, 2011 - vs. San Diego State
                    Team Ratings: B- Overall, B Offense, C+ Defense, B- Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #65

                    - October 1st, 2011 - vs. Minnesota
                    Team Ratings: B- Overall, B- Offense, B- Defense, D Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #79

                    - October 8th, 2011 - at Northwestern
                    Team Ratings: B+ Overall, B+ Offense, B Defense, C+ Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #35

                    - October 15th, 2011 - at Michigan State
                    Team Ratings: B+ Overall, A- Offense, B Defense, B+ Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #15

                    - October 29th, 2011 - vs. Purdue
                    Team Ratings: B Overall, B- Offense, B Defense, B- Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #78

                    - November 5th, 2011 - at Iowa
                    Team Ratings: B+ Overall, B+ Offense, B Defense, B- Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #38

                    - November 12th, 2011 - at Illinois
                    Team Ratings: B Overall, B Offense, B- Defense, B Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #61

                    - November 19th, 2011 - vs. Nebraska
                    Team Ratings: B+ Overall, B+ Offense, B+ Defense, B- Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #16

                    - November 26th, 2011 - vs. Ohio State
                    Team Ratings: A Overall, A+ Offense, B+ Defense, B Special Teams
                    Pre-Season Ranking: #6

                    Twitch Channel
                    http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                    Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                    Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                    Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                    Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                    Season V: 2-1

                    Comment

                    • krulmichael
                      STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 10721

                      #11

                      My School

                      Program Prestige -
                      Academic Prestige -

                      Academic Prestige - A+
                      Campus Lifestyle - A+
                      Coach Loyalty - C
                      Coach Prestige - D+
                      Conference Prestige - A
                      Championship Contender - B+
                      Athletic Facilities - A
                      Fan Base - A+
                      Pro Potential - A+
                      Program Stability - C
                      Program Tradition - A+
                      Television Exposure - A

                      Position Needs

                      FB (2), MLB, OLB, and C.

                      Twitch Channel
                      http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                      Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                      Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                      Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                      Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                      Season V: 2-1

                      Comment

                      • krulmichael
                        STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 10721

                        #12



                        Code:
                        [b][SIZE=6]2011 PRE-SEASON POLLS[/size][/b]
                        [b]COACHES POLL           Big Ten Conference[/b]
                        1    Oklahoma             6   Ohio State     
                        2    Alabama              11  Wisconsin         
                        3    Stanford             15  Michigan State        
                        4    LSU                  16  Nebraska           
                        5    Oregon               28  Penn State             
                        6    Ohio State           [color=#000063][b]33  Michigan[/b][/color][b][/b]            
                        7    Oklahoma State       35  Northwestern
                        8    Boise State          38  Iowa
                        9    Texas A&M            61  Illinois
                        10   Florida State        78  Purdue 
                        11   Wisconsin            79  Minnesota 
                        12   Auburn               83  Indiana   
                        13   South Carolina
                        14   TCU
                        15   Michigan State
                        16   Nebraska
                        17   Virginia Tech
                        18   Arkansas
                        19   Mississippi State
                        20   Florida
                        21   Notre Dame
                        22   Texas
                        23   Missouri
                        24   N.C. State
                        25   Arizona State
                        26   West Virginia
                        27   Georgia
                        28   Penn Sate
                        29   USC
                        30   UCF
                        31   Utah
                        32   Clemson
                        33   [color=#000063][b]Michigan[/b][/color][b][/b]
                        34   Miami
                        35   Northwestern
                        36   Tulsa
                        37   Northern Illinois
                        38   Iowa
                        39   Hawaii
                        40   Maryland
                        41   Tennessee
                        42   Air Force
                        43   Baylor 
                        44   Georgia Tech
                        45   Oregon State
                        46   Pittsburgh
                        47   Connecticut
                        48   Texas Tech
                        49   Washington
                        50   Nevada
                        51   Kansas State
                        52   Houston
                        53   North Carolina
                        54   ECU
                        55   Cal
                        56   Arizona
                        57   Virginia
                        58   Navy
                        59   Kentucky
                        60   Ole Miss
                        61   Illinois
                        62   Louisville
                        63   Syracuse
                        64   BYU
                        65   San Diego State
                        66   USF
                        67   Boston College
                        68   Fresno State
                        69   Cincinnati
                        70   SMU
                        71   Miami (Ohio)
                        72   Troy
                        73   Ohio
                        74   Rutgers
                        75   Army
                        76   Kansas
                        77   Iowa State
                        78   Purdue
                        79   Minnesota
                        80   UCLA
                        81   Temple
                        82   Wyoming
                        83   Indiana
                        84   Wake Forest
                        85   Vanderbilt
                        86   Southern Mississipi
                        87   Colorado State
                        88   UNLV
                        89   Colorado
                        90   Marshall
                        91   Western Michigan
                        92   Duke
                        93   Washington State
                        94   Central Michigan
                        95   Tulane
                        96   Florida International
                        97   Toledo
                        98   Louisiana Tech
                        99   Idaho
                        100  Middle Tennessee State
                        101  Arkansas State
                        102  UTEP
                        103  Bowling Green
                        104  Kent State
                        105  Ball State
                        106  Utah State
                        107  UL-Monroe
                        108  Buffalo
                        109  UL-Lafayette
                        110  Rice
                        111  Florida Atlantic
                        112  Memphis
                        113  North Texas
                        114  San Jose State
                        115  UAB
                        116  New Mexico
                        117  New Mexico State
                        118  Western Kentucky
                        119  Eastern Michigan
                        120  Akron

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                        Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                        Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                        Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                        Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                        Season V: 2-1

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                        • krulmichael
                          STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 10721

                          #13

                          Happenings Around The Nation





                          QB#12 Andrew Luck (Sr. 99 ovr), Stanford
                          QB#11 Kellen Moore (rSr. 98 ovr), Boise State
                          HB#21 LaMichael James (rJr. 97 ovr), Oregon
                          QB#16 Denard Robinson (Jr. 91 ovr), Michigan
                          WR#81 Justin Blackmon (rJr. 97 ovr), Oklahoma State

                          2011 Pre-Season All-America Team

                          First Team

                          Offense
                          QB, Andrew Luck, Stanford
                          HB, Trent Richardson, Alabama
                          HB, LaMichael James, Oregon
                          FB, Lonnie Pryor, Florida State
                          WR, Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina
                          WR, Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
                          WR, Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
                          TE, Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn
                          LT, Andrew Datko, Florida State
                          LG, Kyle Dooley, TCU
                          C, David Molk, Michigan
                          RG, Kevin Zeitler, Wisnconsin
                          RT, J.B. Shugarts, Ohio State

                          Defense
                          LE, Jonathan Massaquoi, Troy
                          RE, Brandon Jenkins, Florida State
                          DT, Kheeston Randall, Texas
                          DT, Jared Crick, Nebraska
                          LOLB, Chase Thomas, Stanford
                          MLB, Luke Kuechly, Boston College
                          ROLB, Travis Lewis, Oklahoma
                          CB, Dre Krikpatrick, Alabama
                          CB, Cody Riggs, Florida
                          FS, Robert Lester, Alabama
                          SS, Ray Ray Armstrong, Miami

                          Special Teams
                          K, Kevin Goessling, Fresno State
                          P, Drew Butler, Georgia
                          RET, Greg Reid, Florida State

                          Second Team

                          Offense
                          QB, Kellen Moore, Boise State
                          HB, Michael Dyer, Auburn
                          HB, Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina
                          FB, Ryan Clarke, West Virginia
                          WR, James Rodgers, Oregon State
                          WR, Devier Posey, Ohio State
                          WR, Michael Floyd, Notre Dame
                          TE, Michael Egnew, Missouri
                          LT, Nate Potter, Boise State
                          LG, Johnnie Troutman, Penn State
                          C, Mike Brewster, Ohio State
                          RG, Barrett Jones, Alabama
                          RT, Josh Oglesby, Wisconsin

                          Defense
                          LE, Vinny Curry, Marshall
                          RE, Nathan Williams, Ohio State
                          DT, Quinton Coples, North Carolina
                          DT, Josh Chapman, Alabama
                          LOLB, Nico Johnson, Alabama
                          MLB, Donta Hightower, Alabama
                          ROLB, Courtney Upshaw, Alabama
                          CB, Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech
                          CB, D'Anton Lynn, Penn State
                          FS, John Boyett, Oregon
                          SS, Mark Barron, Alabama

                          Special Teams
                          K, Grant Ressel, Missouri
                          P, David Green, Stanford
                          RET, Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma

                          2011 Pre-Season All-Big Ten Team

                          First Team

                          Offense
                          QB, Denard Robinson, Michigan
                          HB, Dan Herron, Ohio State
                          HB, Edwin Baker, Michigan State
                          FB, Zach Boren, Ohio State
                          WR, Roy Roundtree, Michigan
                          WR, Derek Moye, Penn State
                          WR, Devier Posey, Ohio State
                          TE, Kevin Koger, Michigan
                          LT, Riley Reiff, Iowa
                          LG, Johnnie Troutman, Penn State
                          C, David Molk, Michigan
                          RG, Kevin Zeitler, Wisconsin
                          RT, J.B. Shugarts, Ohio State

                          Defense
                          LE, Craig Roh, Michigan
                          RE, Nathan Williams, Ohio State
                          DT, John Simon, Ohio State
                          DT, Jared Crick, Nebraska
                          LOLB, Andrew Sweat, Ohio State
                          MLB, Gary Tinsley, Minnesota
                          ROLB, LaVonte David, Nebraska
                          CB, Antonio Fenelus, Wisconsin
                          CB, D'Anton Lynn, Penn State
                          FS, Trenton Robinson, Michigan Sate
                          SS, Jordan Kovacs, Michigan

                          Special Teams
                          K, Dan Conroy, Michigan State
                          P, Ben Buchanan, Ohio State
                          RET, Dominic Clarke, Ohio State

                          Second Team

                          Offense
                          QB, Kirk Cousins, Michigan State
                          HB, James White, Wisconsin
                          HB, Rex Burkhead, Nebraska
                          FB, Joe Suhey, Penn State
                          WR, Marvin McNutt, Iowa
                          WR, Nick Toon, Wisconsin
                          WR, Jeremy Ebert, Northwestern
                          TE, Drake Dunsmore, Northwestern
                          LT, Dennis Kelly, Purdue
                          LG, Joel Foreman, Michigan State
                          C, Mike Brewster, Ohio State
                          RG, Patrick Omameh, Michigan
                          RT, Josh Oglesby, Wisconsin

                          Defense
                          LE, Cameron Meredith, Nebraska
                          RE, Vince Browne, Northwestern
                          DT, Patrick Butrym, Wisconsin
                          DT, Mike Martin, Michigan
                          LOLB, Ian Thomas, Illinois
                          MLB, Storm Klein, Ohio State
                          ROLB, Michael Mauti, Penn State
                          CB, Alfonzo Dennard, Nebraska
                          CB, Shaun Prater, Iowa
                          FS, Malcolm Willis, Penn State
                          SS, Brian Peters, Northwestern

                          Special Teams
                          K, Derek Dimke, Illinois
                          P, Brad Nortman, Wisconsin
                          RET, Stephfon Green, Penn State

                          Top 10 Toughest Places To Play

                          1. Gaylord-Oklahoma Memorial - Oklahoma Sooners
                          2. Death Valley - LSU Tigers
                          3. The Horseshoe - Ohio State Buckeyes
                          4. The Swamp - Florida Gators
                          5. Happy Valley - Penn State Nittany Lions
                          6. Bryant-Denny Stadium - Alabama Crimson Tide
                          7. Autzen Stadium - Oregon Ducks
                          8. Lane Stadium - Virginia Tech Hokies
                          9. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Auburn Tigers
                          10. Bronco Stadium - Boise State Broncos

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                          Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                          Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                          Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                          Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                          Season V: 2-1

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                          • krulmichael
                            STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 10721

                            #14

                            Week 1 - Game Preview

                            Saturday, September 3rd, 2011, 3:30 PM (EST)
                            Regional Broadcast

                            Herbstreit's Pick - Michigan



                            Team Ratings
                            Overall: B+
                            Offense: A-
                            Defense: B

                            Team Stats

                            Points Per Game: N/A
                            Total Offense: N/A
                            Rush Offense: N/A
                            Pass Offense: N/A
                            Total Defense: N/A
                            Rush Defense: N/A
                            Pass Defense: N/A
                            Turnover Diff: N/A

                            Key Player

                            QB #16 Denard Robinson (Jr.) - 91 Overall

                            Injuries

                            None

                            Prospects Visiting

                            None



                            Team Ratings
                            Overall: C+
                            Offense: C+
                            Defense: C+

                            Team Stats

                            Points Per Game: N/A
                            Total Offense: N/A
                            Rush Offense: N/A
                            Pass Offense: N/A
                            Total Defense: N/A
                            Rush Defense: N/A
                            Pass Defense: N/A
                            Turnover Diff: N/A

                            Key Player

                            QB #14 - Alex Carder (Jr.) - 86 Overall

                            Injuries

                            None

                            Prospects Visiting

                            None

                            Twitch Channel
                            http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                            Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                            Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                            Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                            Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                            Season V: 2-1

                            Comment

                            • krulmichael
                              STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 10721

                              #15
                              Posting is now allowed.

                              Twitch Channel
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                              Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                              Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                              Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                              Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                              Season V: 2-1

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